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At Tuesday night s meeting, the Killeen City Council voted to create a Public Facility Corporation that will make way for a new $51 million apartment complex in North Killeen near E. Veterans Memorial Blvd and WS Young Drive. Mayor Jose Segarra cast the tie-breaking vote for both the creation of the PFC and rezoning the 22.54-acre piece of land that will be part of the North Killeen revitalization program. The City is in discussions with The NRP Group to construct the planned apartment complex. According to the Killeen Daily Herald, the establishment of the public facility makes it only available to municipalities and not private developers. ....
The creation of a public facility corporation is just a vote away. The topic of creating one is on the agenda for Tuesday’s Killeen City Council meeting. ....
For many, perhaps everyone, 2020 will go down as a year theyâd rather forget. However, the huge news that came in 2020 is unforgettable. By March, the coronavirus had swept into the world, the nation and Central Texas, drastically changing the way people work, shop, eat and live. It ushered in changes to the Killeen-Fort Hood area that will likely leave lasting impacts to the local landscape. It impacted everyone. A month later, on April 22, a Fort Hood soldier went missing. Frantic searches, protests, blame and a national spotlight on Fort Hood followed. Eventually it was discovered that Spc. Vanessa Guillen had been reportedly killed by a fellow soldier. Her body was found more than two months later near the Leon River south of Temple. ....
Who will pay for a new $51 million housing development in Killeen? Will the city get the property in the end? Alistair Jenkin, of Ohio-based apartment developer NRP Group, gave a presentation at a public workshop forum hosted by the city of Killeen at the Killeen Civic and Conference Center on Thursday evening. At least 41 people attended. The proposed NRP project would be located on 25.77 acres of land near the intersection of Business 190 and W.S. Young Drive. The proposed apartment complex would be made up of 368 units, a number subject to change, geared toward a wide income level. Amenities would include a clubhouse, resort-style pool, a state-of-the-art fitness room, a coffee bar, conference rooms and others, officials said. ....
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